Customs Department Adopts Middle Path for Goods Without MRP Labels
Summary
The Customs Department has allowed importers to clear goods without MRP labels by submitting a self-declaration and commitment letter to resolve delays at border points.
Key Points
- Customs Department adopts self-declaration and commitment system for goods without MRP labels.
- Importers must commit to affixing MRP labels before selling goods in the market.
- Hundreds of cargo trucks were stuck at customs due to tightened import regulations on goods without MRP labels.
- Customs inspection has resumed following the department's circular despite earlier complications from the Prime Minister's Office.